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Design Week
27 June 2002

  • 100 & 3 Swiss Posters: The Odermatt Collection

    27 June 2002

    100 + 3 Swiss Posters: The Odermatt Collection showcases a wealth of Swiss graphic design talent, including Max Bill, Karl Gerstner, Bruno Monguzzi, Fritz Buhler (1945 pictured) and Emil Ruder, handpicked from his personal archive by Siegfried Odermatt.

  • Advanced Delivery System on show at the Science Museum

    27 June 2002

  • Bar hopes that creative types can handle 40 a night

    27 June 2002

    We're naturally concerned about enhancing the industry's social life so are pleased to bring you news of a dating concept coming to a bar near you soon.

  • Branding at haste and we all repent at our leisure

    27 June 2002

    Damn. Another new high-profile name, Consignia, has belly-flopped into the post box marked 'waste of money' by the general public.

  • Casson Mann ignites show

    27 June 2002

  • Chapman Taylor has free rein at Sandown Park

    27 June 2002

    Chapman Taylor has redesigned interiors at Sandown Park Racecourse, as part of a refurbishment programme to enable the racecourse to maximise its commercial potential and increase revenues through a variety of business and leisure activities.

  • Clive Grinyer: Infiltrate business minds

    27 June 2002

    Getting a design education doesn't just mean producing designers, it can create design-aware professionals across all sectors of business, says Clive Grinyer

  • D&AD unveils winners of this year's Student Awards

    27 June 2002

    On 26 June, British Design & Art Direction announced its 2002 Student Awards, with 26 students winning first prize Student Pencils and £1000, from a total of 2168 entries across 28 categories.

  • Degree shows

    27 June 2002

    Glasgow School of Art graduates show work in fine art, architecture and digital design until 29 June.

  • Design partner or just bog-standard supplier?

    27 June 2002

    Designers are split over the subject of rosters. Do they provide regular work or stifle creativity? Jonathan Ford and Carol Whitworth debate the issues

  • Diageo toasts brand guidelines by Ellipsis

    27 June 2002

  • Digest

    27 June 2002

    NatWest this week launches a microsite, www.natwestseries. com, designed by Zentropy Partners, in support of cricket's NatWest series and International One Day series.

  • Digest

    27 June 2002

    Sky Movies is to launch revamped on-air graphics from 1 July, the first change to on-screen visuals in over three years. Designed in-house, the graphics will be 'cleaner and more modern', says a spokesman.

  • Digest

    27 June 2002

    Ad agency WCRS renamed The National Lottery as Lotto, not Landor Associates as stated last week (Client Profile, DW 20 June). Landor Associates created the identity.

  • Digest

    27 June 2002

    BlueGoose has designed a corporate hospitality pack for the Rugby Football Union and Twickenham Experience. The pack launches later this month.

  • Digest

    27 June 2002

    Jon Webster is to join Clinic in a consultancy role following his departure from Virgin Records at the end of last year. Webster, who was at Virgin for 27 years, was managing director at the record label.

  • Digest

    27 June 2002

    Yorkshire Water this week launched a revamped identity designed by Manchester-based consultancy The Chase.

  • Digest

    27 June 2002

    Creative Action has appointed Bill Brennan (pictured) as senior designer. Brennan has previously worked at Allen International and Fitch and with Landor Associates on a freelance basis.

  • Digest

    27 June 2002

    Real 451 has created a leaflet for English Heritage to celebrate London's memorials and statues to kings and queens. It is the second in a series of leaflets, the first of which was produced last year to mark Remembrance Sunday.

  • Digest

    27 June 2002

    Outside the Box has designed 12 collectible postcards for surgical instrument manufacturer B Braun. The work launches in August.

  • Digest

    27 June 2002

    Draught Associates has designed an identity and website for Building Sights, a joint Cabe and Arts Council of England initiative. The website, www.buildingsights.org.uk, launches this week to encourage organisations to involve the public in building projects.

  • Digest

    27 June 2002

    Imagination Global Investor Communications has designed the Battersea Dogs Home 2001 annual review.

  • Digest

    27 June 2002

    Atelier Works has designed the identity for the Prince of Wales Arts & Kids Foundation.

  • Digest

    27 June 2002

    Shaw Marketing and Design has been appointed by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to design a brochure to promote Scotland internationally.

  • Digital focus

    27 June 2002

    Liz Grahame deciphers the colour management processes of printing digital images

  • Drawback

    27 June 2002

    While Design Now: Graphics has some beautiful work on view, says Hannah Booth, she thinks the exhibition space doesn't do the show justice

  • Electric Dreams, an exhibition about urban nightlife

    27 June 2002

  • Emerging raw talent needs to be primed for business

    27 June 2002

    I have read with interest the debate over the value of design courses.

  • Event

    27 June 2002

    Corporate design guidelines - love them or loathe them? The British Association of Communicators in Business lines up design businesses, charities, public and private sector clients to debate for and against tight guidelines on 1 July. Tickets are £45, including refreshments.Contact: petererftemeijer@aol. com or call 020 8673 2211 to reserve a place.Venue: The Design Council, 34 Bow Street, London WC2.

  • Exhibitions

    27 June 2002

    Painter Kes Richardson shows abstract graphic works inspired by Internet porn at Strip until 20 July.Venue: Clapham Art Gallery, 61 Venn Street, London SW4.James Lloyd shows paintings of politicians, designers and businessmen until 8 July.Venue: Six Chapel Row Contemporary Art, Bath BA1 1HN

  • Fitch exodus benefits Enterprise IG

    27 June 2002

    The defection of Fitch London staff to the Enterprise IG network continues with news this week that Fitch creative director Steve Haggarty is leaving to join Enterprise IG Brand Experience.

  • Garrett breaks from Arnold

    27 June 2002

    Digital design star Malcolm Garrett, founder of the consultancy formerly known as AMX, has resigned from Arnold Interaction, which was formed out of the merger between Zinc and AMX earlier this year.

  • Group Leçon sails to Chelsea

    27 June 2002

    Prototype signage, designed by Group Leçon, will be installed at Chelsea Harbour, the exclusive business and residential riverside development, next month. The full installation of a new wayfinding system will follow in the autumn.

  • 'I'd buy that for a dollar' opens 5 July

    27 June 2002

    Sex and money are the main themes of artist Max Malandrino's suggestive and humorous exploration of the flipside of the American dream, 'I'd buy that for a dollar'.In this exhibition, images of plush casinos, bar interiors and cheap motels have been produced on fibreboard panels, wallpaper and, in the case of the work Vegas Baby, photographic lightboxes. The show runs from 5 July to 5 August at Dust in Clerkenwell, London.

  • JHP furnishes sofa shop interiors

    27 June 2002

  • Lambie-Nairn makes Newsnight headlines

    27 June 2002

  • Life's lesson

    27 June 2002

    Adrian Shaughnessy previews the Royal College of Art's animation and interaction degree shows

  • Ministry of Sound brand dances ahead of its rivals

    27 June 2002

  • MIT Medialab gets its teeth into spy implant

    27 June 2002

  • Monday brand will have to work hard to convey values

    27 June 2002

  • Name redresses Helly Hanson

    27 June 2002

    Name has redesigned the packaging for outdoor clothing brand Helly Hansen's 'base layer' range, called Lifa, which is due to go on shelf next month.

  • Navy Blue colours Royal London

    27 June 2002

    Navy Blue has been appointed to create the identity, website and marketing material for a stand-alone insurance business from The Royal London Group, which is being launched later this year with the aim of shaking up the 'lifestyle protection' market.

  • New media groups Cluster round

    27 June 2002

    A group of 14 new media companies have this week launched a collaborative network, The Cluster, in a move designed to manage costs and improve competitiveness among smaller independents.

  • Onken's BioPots by Davies Hall

    27 June 2002

  • Redhouse Lane designs report for Royal Parks

    27 June 2002

    The Royal Parks Agency, which oversees some of London's best-known green spaces, will publish its annual report next month, created by Redhouse Lane.

  • Safety concerns over Priestman's prediction

    27 June 2002

  • Sales

    27 June 2002

    Marcel Breuer furniture from the 1930s is on sale at Sotheby's 20th Century Decorative Arts and Design Sale on 3 July.

  • Scotland's national park attracts Campbell & Co

    27 June 2002

    Campbell & Co has created interiors for the 'gateway' visitor centre at Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park, Scotland's first national park, as part of a project worth around £150 000 in fees to the consultancy.

  • Statement that starts the week off on positive note

    27 June 2002

    The Monday identity is polarising, but a real statement of intent. It says 'we're first'. It suggests new beginnings, ready for the challenge, focus, determination, a sense of anticipation.In a beleaguered market, it gives a confident public message and will be a strong internal rallying call. Another persuasive solution from Wolff Olins.Jane SimmondsChief executive officerFitch Londonjane_simmonds@fitchww.com

  • Streamingahead

    27 June 2002

    Hannah Booth gets to know Ravensbourne graduate and D&AD Student of the Year Alex Hulse

  • Switching on to branding

    27 June 2002

    Consistent branding can help TV channels to entice viewers to tune in and keep them turned on, according to Brandon Cheevers and Richard Clayton

  • Talks

    27 June 2002

    Architect and designer Vince Frost speaks at the next Typographic Circle meeting on 9 July at 7pm.Contact: Abigail on 020 8744 2100 for tickets and venue details.The next Sign Design Society talk takes place on 3 July from 5.30pm. MetaDesign London founder Tim Fendley will talk about approaching design for places in 'old' analogue and 'new' digital technology.Contact: Sheila Torrens on 01582 713556 for tickets.Venue: Railtrack House, Euston Square, London NW1.

  • Vox pop

    27 June 2002

    Last week New West End Company launched with an identity by Alan Fletcher and a will to follow New York's example and clean up London (DW 20 June). What would you put on top of its agenda and why?

  • We still need to bridge the college-consultancy gap

    27 June 2002

  • WPP Group warns of slow recovery

    27 June 2002

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